Jun 12, 2014 | Blog, Photography Tips |
4. Woof, meow, quack. Squeak, moo, toot, weeeeeeeee, zing! New and strange noises might have other people looking at you sideways but they will also get your pet looking at you. Make the right noise and you may get the money shot – the super cute head tilt. If...
Jun 11, 2014 | Blog, Photography Tips |
3. Patience .. and Personality. Personality is key – we are basically telling a story with our photographs – even if the story is just in that moment. You know your pet, their quirks and likes and dislikes so use what you know as a tool tool to plan your...
Jun 10, 2014 | Blog, Photography Tips |
2. Backgrounds are as important as the subject. Before you take your photographs, do a quick check of the background. Make sure the chairs are away and there are no majorly distracting colours or bright objects – the items that you see, do they need to be there?...
Jun 8, 2014 | Blog, Photography Tips |
Follow along with this daily set of Pet Photography Tips for owners here: Pet Photography Tips for Pet Owners Tip 1. Use Natural Light Using a flash when photographing your pets could possibly result in red (or demon eyes) and it may scare your animals and end your...
Jun 7, 2014 | Pet Photography Sessions |
Bonnie can often be seen cruising the Auckland waterfront. She regularly goes to work in the city and home again in her basket on the back of Nigel’s bicycle. Head down, ears flapping, she is an adventurous girl. She is no stranger to traveling – either...
May 11, 2014 | Pet Photography Sessions |
Just 10 minutes from the city the light changes to a gold/peach tone and everything seems a bit more relaxed. Which for Hamilton is saying something! I’ll always remember this session, especially for Libby – she is a lovely lovely dog with the hugest smile...